We have 34 articles tagged Egypt. Showing pages 1 to 10.
In trying times, poetry can speak our silences and make sense of our pain, says Yahia Lababidi…
Libby Powell reflects on last year's International Womens Day when women took to the streets of Egypt to fight for their rights.…
Despite being wanted by Interpol, the former Egyptian finance minister, Youssef Boutros-Ghali, is spotted at a lecture in London, reports Stefan Simanowitz.…
Maria Golia experiences beautiful music and blunt talk at a Cairo gathering.…
Stefan Simanowitz reports on the mood surrounding the elections in Cairo.…
A special report from Tahrir Square on the violence of the last few days, and how Egypt has been let down by its new leaders…
With Occupy Wall Street fighting for its life, Yahia Lababidi says that by supporting each other, Egyptian and US protesters can make the impossible possible.…
Jody McIntyre questions the hypocrisy of Western leaders’ self-interested support for uprisings in the Arab world.…
The bedridden spectacle of Egypt's ex-leader may be a welcome sight, but it shouldn't distract from wider issues at play in the region, says Jody McIntyre.…
The Al Jazeera Film Festival in Qatar is more like a group psychotherapy session for human rights filmmakers, says Stephanie Boyd…
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